WITH reference to August 11 article “Mum claims restaurant discriminated against her autistic sons” and comments from Ms Dungate, Ms Smith and Ms Thompson. Has anyone actually thought this is likely to be an attempt at some compensation?
WITH reference to August 11 article “Mum claims restaurant discriminated against her autistic sons” and comments from Ms Dungate, Ms Smith and Ms Thompson. Has anyone actually thought this is likely to be an attempt at some compensation?
We’re yet to have any sort of comment from the Diner itself and I can’t blame them for that. Autism is an awful syndrome and I do sympathise with anyone who has children or relatives that suffer with it. But autism or not, all mothers need to have a degree of discipline and boundaries with their children.
Sounds like this woman is completely wrapped around the fingers of her children.
Oh well, at least we know that if they’ve been banned from dining there, we can all eat our meals there in peace!
TRACY CURTIS
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